15:37 Hilarious, that Fly is sitting on your cup. Maybe trying to sign up for a Entrepreneure Business Training Masterclass. Also wants to get into Hotels.
Seems like a very low barrier to entry. What is he offering that anyone that knows matterport/autodesk etc. cant offer? (Family connection excluded of course) is it the hosting of the files?
It was a bad description. Matterport would be a small add on. The main service is delivering 3d models to 10-30mm accuracy. If your model or plan contains errors you can be liable for thousands as all the design work will be wrong. For this you need specialist survey knowledge
@@richardfothergill8090 but isn't that down to the scanner being used, i.e. the technician with the equipment can offer that. The software I've seen will stitch scans together and do it well(might need minor tidy-ups). You have the contacts and thus the sales, (which is key!) but are you offering something else in addition?
@@Larkinhawk sure, I'm thinking of people I know who would have those skills and there are quite a lot of them. Anyone can train up on matterport in a day, just need to buy the camera. There are cheaper 360 cameras and other software packages also.
@@no_substitute it sounds simple but for a larger building there’s so much more that goes into it. An 50+ room hotel is a complex project that would require traversing, control establishment etc. You have to know your stuff otherwise you could be delivering data that looks nice but actually contains huge errors. You’d have to be able to QA the contractors work and methodologies. I’ve seen companies taken to court for millions because of survey error.
Not many views in the first hour! Where is everybody? Even that guy from Australia hasn’t commented!
29.16 The Fly comes for the visit again 🤣
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15:37 Hilarious, that Fly is sitting on your cup. Maybe trying to sign up for a Entrepreneure Business Training Masterclass. Also wants to get into Hotels.
JB's analytical brain is just epic to witness.
How about developers doing commercial to residential flat conversions as a target market?
I was thinking shopping centre / retail fit outs where the customer/leasee could get a mock up of their store before buying all the kit.
Massive light facing the white board can't see the writing
G'day Campers, 😂 too busy sitting up late watching Australia get Gold Medals
Seems like a very low barrier to entry. What is he offering that anyone that knows matterport/autodesk etc. cant offer? (Family connection excluded of course) is it the hosting of the files?
It was a bad description. Matterport would be a small add on.
The main service is delivering 3d models to 10-30mm accuracy. If your model or plan contains errors you can be liable for thousands as all the design work will be wrong. For this you need specialist survey knowledge
I’d argue the opposite tbh, not many people have this specific skill set
@@richardfothergill8090 but isn't that down to the scanner being used, i.e. the technician with the equipment can offer that. The software I've seen will stitch scans together and do it well(might need minor tidy-ups). You have the contacts and thus the sales, (which is key!) but are you offering something else in addition?
@@Larkinhawk sure, I'm thinking of people I know who would have those skills and there are quite a lot of them. Anyone can train up on matterport in a day, just need to buy the camera. There are cheaper 360 cameras and other software packages also.
@@no_substitute it sounds simple but for a larger building there’s so much more that goes into it. An 50+ room hotel is a complex project that would require traversing, control establishment etc. You have to know your stuff otherwise you could be delivering data that looks nice but actually contains huge errors. You’d have to be able to QA the contractors work and methodologies.
I’ve seen companies taken to court for millions because of survey error.
Fly me to the moon.